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Common terms and phrasesAchilles Aeschylus aesthetic emotions Ajax Ajax’s ancient appeals to pity appears argues Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle’s Athenian Athens Âti Belfiore catharsis chorus cognitive Creon death definition of tragedy discussion dramatic emotional responses emphasizes enemy epic Erinyes ethical Euripides example expressions external spectator eyes feel pity fictional genre Gorgias Greek tragedy Halliwell hedone Hephaestus hero Homeric human imagination imitation internal audiences interpretation kaª Konstan listener Menelaus metaphor mimesis mimetic misfortune nevertheless Oceanides Odysseus oÉd Oedipus ofthe oikeia hedone opsis Orestes pain passage perhaps Persians phantasia philosophical pitiable pitier pity and fear Plato play plot poet Poetics poetry Priam Prometheus proper pleasure reaction response to tragedy Rhetoric scholars scholiast seems similar Socrates Sophocles spectator’s speech suffering suggests t¼n tän Tecmessa theory Timocles Titan to±v toÆv toÓ toÓto tragedian tragic action tragic characters tragic emotions tragic fear tragic pity tragic pleasure viewer visual Zeus Bibliographic information |